BE46 PARTS LOCATION
BE47 METER CIRCUIT (4AFE, 5SFE Engine) No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 Wiring connector side Brake Fluid Level Warning Switchterminal 1, and Parking Brake Switch Igniter DOME Fuse Door Courtesy Switch Integration Relayterminal 4 Low Oil Pressure Warning Switch Alternatorterminal L IGN Fuse Taillight Control Relay 1 2 3 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 Ground Headlight Dimmer and Turn Signal Switch, and Hazard Warning Switch Fuel Sender Gaugeterminal 3 Ground ECM GAUGE Fuse ECT Pattern Select Switch (A/T) Park/Neutral Position Switch (M/T) Starter Relay Headlight Dimmer and Turn Signal Switch, and Hazard Warning Switch Headlight Dimmer and Turn Signal Switch, and Headlight LO (LH) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Light Control Rheostatterminal 3 Cruise Control ECU ECM O/D OFF Switch Ground Engine Coolant Temperature Sender Gauge ECUB Fuse Airbag ECU ABS ECU Fuel Sender Gaugeterminal 1
BE48 (3SGTE Engine) No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 Wiring connector side Brake Fluid Level Warning Switchterminal 1, and Parking Brake Switch Igniter DOME Fuse Door Courtesy Switch Integration Relayterminal 4 Low Oil Pressure Warning Switch Alternatorterminal L IGN Fuse TAIL Fuse 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 Ground Headlight Dimmer and Turn Signal Switch, and Hazard Warning Switch Fuel Sender Gaugeterminal 3 Turbo Pressure sensorterminal 2 Ground ECM GAUGE Fuse Starter Switch Headlight Dimmer and Turn Signal Switch, and Hazard Warning Switch Headlight Dimmer and Turn Signal Switch, and Headlight LO (LH) 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 Light Control Rheostatterminal 3 Cruise Control ECU ECM Ground Engine Coolant Temperature Sender Gauge ECUB Fuse Airbag ECU ABS ECU Fuel Sender Gaugeterminal 2
BE49 TROUBLESHOOTING The table below will be useful for you in troubleshooting these electrical problems. The most likely causes of the malfunction are shown in the order of their probability. Inspect each part in the order shown, and replace the part when it is found to be faulty. Trouble * Gauges and indicator lights do not operate Speedometer does not operate Tachometer does not operate Fuel gauge does not operate Fuel level warning light does not light up Engine coolant temperature gauge does not operate Low oil pressure warning light does not light up Brake warning light does not light up Seat belt warning light does not light up Open door warning light does not light up Meter illumination lights do not light up 1. GAUGE Fuse 2. Wire Harness 1. No. 1 Vehicle Speed Sensor 2. Speedometer 1. Tachometer 2. Wire Harness 1. Receiver Gauge 2. Sender Gauge 3. Wire Harness 1. Bulb 2. Warning Switch 3. Wire Harness 1. Receiver Gauge 2. Sender Gauge 3. Wire Harness 1. Bulb 2. Low Oil Pressure Warning Switch 3. Wire Harness 1. Bulb 2. Brake Fluid Level Warning Switch 3. Parking Brake Switch 4. Wire Harness 1. Bulb 2. Buckle Switch 3. Integration Relay 4. Wire Harness 1. DOME Fuse 2. Bulb 3. Door Courtesy Switch 4. Wire Harness 1. Bulb 2. Light Control Switch 3. Wire Harness Parts name See page BE3 BE50 BE50 BE51 BE51 BE52 BE54 BE55 BE55 BE56 BE56 BE56 BE57 BE57 BE3 BE60 BE20 * Tachometer, Fuel Gauge, Fuel Level Warning Light, Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge, Voltmeter, Low Oil Pressure Warning Light, Brake Warning Light, Seat Belt Warning Light, ABS Warning Light, Check Engine Warning Light, Cruise Control Indicator Light, O/D OFF Indicator Light and Turbo Meter
BE50 Trouble Turbo meter does not operate Parts name 1. Turbo Meter 2. Turbo Pressure 3. Turbo Meter Drive Circuit 4. Wire Harness See page BE58 BE58 BE59 (mph) (km/h) Standard indication 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 Standard indication 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 Allowable range 19 22 3 9 42.5 59.5 63.5 79.5 84 100 105 120 125.5 140 146 Allowable range 18 23 40 44 6 0 64.5 80 85 100 105 120 125.5 140 146 160 167 180 188 200 209 220 230 240 251 SPEEDOMETER SPEEDOMETER INSPECTION (ONVEHICLE) (a) Using a speedometer tester, inspect the speedometer for allowable indication error and check the operation of the odometer. HINT: Tire wear and tire over or under inflation will increase the indication error. If error is excessive, replace the speedometer. (b) Check the speedometer for pointer vibration and abnormal noise. HINT: Pointer vibration can be caused by a loose speedometer cable. NO. 1 VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR NO. 1 VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR INSPECTION Check that there is continuity between terminals A and B four times per each revolution of the speedometer shaft. If operation is not as specified, replace the speedometer.
BE51 Standard indication 700 3,000 5,000 7,000 DC 13.5 V, 25 C (77 F) Allowable range 610 750 2,800 3,200 4,800 5,200 6,700 7,300 rpm TACHOMETER TACHOMETER INSPECTION (ONVEHICLE) (a) Connect a tuneup test tachometer, and start the engine. NOTICE: Reversing the connection of the tachometer will damage the transistors and diodes inside. When removing or installing the tachometer, be careful not to drop or subject to heavy shocks. (b) Compare the tester and tachometer indications. If error is excessive, replace the tachometer. FUEL GAUGE SYSTEM FUEL RECEIVER GAUGE INSPECTION OPERATION (a) Disconnect the connector from the sender gauge. (b) Turn the ignition switch ON, check that the receiver gauge needle indicates EMPTY. (c) Connect terminal 3 and 4 on the wire harness side connector through a 3.4 W test bulb. (d) Turn the ignition switch ON, check that the bulb lights up and receiver gauge needle moves toward the full side. HINT: Because of the silicon oil in the gauge, it will take a short time for the needle to stabilize. If operation is as specified, replace the sender gauge. Then, recheck the system. If operation is not as specified, measure the receiver gauge resistance.
BE52 RESISTANCE Measure the resistance between terminals. Between terminals AB AC BC 4AFE, 5SFE Engine Approx. 86 Approx. 275 Approx. 189 Resistance ( ) 3SGTE Engine Approx. 101 Approx. 252 Approx. 151 If resistance value is not as specified, replace the receiver gauge. FUEL SENDER GAUGE INSPECTION OPERATION (a) Connect a series of three 1.5 V dry cell batteries. (b) Connect the positive (+) lead from the dry cell batteries to terminal 3 through a 3.4 W test bulb and the negative () lead to terminal 4. (e) Check that the voltage rises between terminal 3 and 4 as the float is moved from the top to bottom position.
BE53 RESISTANCE Measure the resistance between terminals 3 and 4 for each float position. Float position mm (in.) Resistance ( ) FWD 4WD Approx. 45.0 (1.772) Approx. 97.1 (3.823) Approx. 158.5 (6.240) Approx. 272.4 (10.724) Approx. 3 Approx. 110 If resistance value is not as specified, replace the sender gauge. FWD 4WD FUEL LEVEL WARNING SYSTEM FUEL LEVEL WARNING LIGHT INSPECTION (4AFE, 5SFE Engine) (a) Disconnect the connector from the sender gauge. (b) Connect terminals 1 and 4 on the wire harness side connector. (c) Turn the ignition switch ON, check that the warning light lights up. If the warning light does not light up, test the bulb. (3SGTE Engine) (d) Disconnect the connector from the sender gauge. (e) Connect terminals 2 and 4 on the wire harness side connector. (f) Turn the ignition switch ON, check that the warning light lights up. If the warning light does not light up, test the bulb.
BE54 FUEL LEVEL WARNING SWITCH INSPECTION (4AFE, 5SFE Engine) (a) Apply battery positive voltage between terminals 1 and 4 through a 3.4 W test bulb, check that the bulb lights up. HINT: It will take a short time for the bulb to light up. (b) Submerge the switch in fuel, check that the bulb goes out. If operation is not as specified, replace the sender gauge. (3SGTE Engine) (a) Apply battery positive voltage between terminals 2 and 4 through a 3.4 W test bulb, check that the bulb lights up. HINT: It will take a short time for the bulb to light up. (b) Submerge the switch in fuel, check that the bulb goes out. If operation is not as specified, replace the sender gauge.
BE55 ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE SYSTEM ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE RECEIVER GAUGE INSPECTION OPERATION (a) Disconnect the connector from the sender gauge. (b) Turn the ignition switch ON, check that the receiver gauge needle indicates COOL. (c) Ground terminal on the wire harness side connector through a 3.4 W test bulb. (d) Turn the ignition switch 4N, check that the bulb lights up and receiver gauge needle moves toward the hot side. If operation is as specified, replace the sender gauge. Then, recheck the system. If operation is not as specified, measure the receiver gauge resistance. RESISTANCE Measure the resistance between terminals. HINT: Connect the test leads so that the current from the ohmmeter can flow according to the chart order. Between terminals Resistance ( ) A B A C B C Approx. 182 Approx. 131 Approx. 51 If resistance value is not as specified, replace the sender gauge.
BE56 LOW OIL PRESSURE WARNING SYSTEM LOW OIL PRESSURE WARNING LIGHT INSPECTION (a) Disconnect the connector from the warning switch and ground terminal on the wire harness side connector. (b) Turn the ignition switch ON, check that the warning light lights up. If the warning light does not light up, test the bulb. LOW OIL PRESSURE WARNING SWITCH INSPECTION (a) Check that there is continuity between terminal and ground with the engine stopped. (b) Check that there is no continuity between terminal and ground with the engine running. HINT: Oil pressure should be over 29 kpa (0.3 kgf/cm 2, 4.3 psi). If operation is not as specified, replace the switch. BRAKE WARNING SYSTEM BRAKE WARNING LIGHT INSPECTION (a) Disconnect the connectors from the brake fluid level warning switch and parking brake switch. (b) Connect terminals on the wire harness side of the level warning switch connector. (c) Turn the ignition switch ON, check that the warning light lights up. If the warning light does not light up, test the bulb. BRAKE FLUID LEVEL WARNING SWITCH INSPECTION (a) Check that there is no continuity between terminals with the switch OFF (float up). (b) Check that there is continuity between terminals with the switch ON (float down). If operation is not as specified, replace the switch. PARKING BRAKE SWITCH INSPECTION (a) Check that there is continuity between terminals with the switch ON (switch pin released). (b) Check that there is no continuity between terminals with the switch OFF (switch pin pushed in).
BE57 SEAT BELT WARNING SYSTEM SEAT BELT WARNING LIGHT SYSTEM (a) Remove the integration relay from the junction block. (b) Ground terminal 4 on the junction block side connector. (c) Turn the ignition switch ON, check that the warning light lights up. If the warning lights does not light up, test the bulb. SEAT BELT BUCKLE SWITCH INSPECTION (a) Check that there is continuity between terminals on the switch side connector with the switch ON (belt fastened). (b) Check that there is no continuity between terminals on the switch side connector with the switch OFF (belt unfastened). If operation is not as specified, replace the seat belt inner. INTEGRATION RELAY INSPECTION RELAY CIRCUIT Remove the integration relay from the junction block and inspect the connector on the junction side as shown in the chart. Voltage Check for Tester connection 3 Ground 5 Ground 4 Ground 6 Ground 12 Ground Constant Buckle switch position Ignition switch position Ignition switch position Constant Condition OFF (belt unfastened) ON (belt fastened) LOCK or ACC LOCK or ACC If circuit is as specified, replace the relay. Specified value No continuity No voltage Battery positive voltage No voltage Battery positive voltage Battery positive voltage
BE58 TURBO METER SYSTEM TURBO METER INSPECTION OPERATION (a) Disconnect the connector from the pressure sensor. (b) Turn the ignition switch ON. Check that the meter needle moves to upper position. (c) Ground terminal 2 on the wire harness side. Check that the meter needle moves to lower position. If operation is not as specified, inspect the turbo meter drive circuit and resistance. RESISTANCE Measure the resistance between terminals A and B. Resistance: Approx. 72 If resistance value is not as specified, replace the turbo meter. TURBO PRESSURE SENSOR INSPECTION (a) Connect a series of three 1.5 V dry cell batteries. (b) Connect the positive (+) lead from the dry cell batteries to terminal 3 and the negative ) lead to terminal 1. (c) Connect the positive (+) lead from the voltmeter to terminal 2 and the negative () lead to terminal 1. (d) Check that the voltage between terminals 2 and 1. Voltage: Approx. 2.4 V (e) Apply 26.7 kpa (200 mrnhg, 7.87 in.hg) of vacuum. Check that the voltage drops below approximately 2.4 V.
BE59 (f) Using SST, apply 4.9 kpa 10.5 kgf/cm 2, 7.1 psi of pressure. Check that the voltage rises approximately 2.4 V. SST 0999200241 If operations are not as specified, replace the sensor. TURBO METER DRIVE CIRCUIT INSPECTION (a) Disconnect the connector from the turbo pressure sensor. (b) Remove the combination meter with connected three connectors. (c) Inspect the connector on the wire harness side and terminals of the turbo meter drive circuit as shown in the chart. Voltage Check for Tester connection AB C2 D Ground 1 Ground E Ground 3 Ground Constant Constant Constant Constant Ignition switch position Ignition switch position Condition LOCK or ACC LOCK or ACC Specified value No voltage Battery positive voltage No voltage Battery positive voltage If circuit is as specified, replace the drive circuit.
BE60 OPEN DOOR WARNING SYSTEM OPEN DOOR WARNING LIGHT INSPECTION (a) Disconnect the connector from the door courtesy switch and ground terminal on the wire harness side connector. (b) Turn the ignition switch ON, check that the warning light lights up. If the warning does not light up, test the bulb. COURTESY SWITCH INSPECTION (a) Check that there is continuity between terminal and the switch body with the switch ON (switch pin released). (b) Check that there is no continuity between terminal and the switch body with the switch OFF (switch pin pushed in). If operation is not as specified, replace the switch. METER ILLUMINATION CONTROL SYSTEM LIGHT CONTROL RHEOSTAT INSPECTION (a) Connect terminals 1 and 3 through a 3.4 watts test bulb. (b) Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal 1 and the negative () lead to terminal 2. (e) Turn the rheostat knob to fully counterclockwise, check that the test bulb goes out. (d) Gradually turn the rheostat knob to clockwise, check that the test bulb brightness changes from dark to bright. If operation is not as specified, replace the rheostat. BULB CHECK SYSTEM BULB CHECK RELAY INSPECTION (a) Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal C through a 1.4 W test bulb and the negative () lead to terminal B, check that the test bulb does not light up. (b) Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to terminal A, check that the test bulb lights up. If operation is not as specified, replace the relay.